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I've often wanted to set up a little at-home film festival for a small group of friends. It would have to be small, because the theme would be "Movies the title of which contain your name".
Now, in my case, most people suggest "Edward Scissorhands", but my personal preference is a happy little family-style gem of a movie called "Martin".
I was having trouble with my friend Stephanie until I saw "Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator" on a movie shelf.
Now, I'm sure I can't be the only fella thinking this.
What movies have YOUR name in the title?
("B" is for Better!)
Now, in my case, most people suggest "Edward Scissorhands", but my personal preference is a happy little family-style gem of a movie called "Martin".
I was having trouble with my friend Stephanie until I saw "Stuff Stephanie in the Incinerator" on a movie shelf.
Now, I'm sure I can't be the only fella thinking this.
What movies have YOUR name in the title?
("B" is for Better!)
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Re: "Movie that name!"
Wed, July 13, 2005 - 2:11 PMGood topic for me. Run my first name through IMDB and you get 261 matches. The ones that look alright to me are...
"Less than Zero"
"Godzilla vs Mosnter Zero"
"Zero Effect"
and just for the title"
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Re: "Movie that name!"
Sat, July 16, 2005 - 12:55 PMI was gonna go with "The Sins of Rachel" but I found this little quirky title...
"Chupi Chupi Ashby"...it's an Indian flick so you know it's got to be different...like me.
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Re: "Movie that name!"
Sun, July 17, 2005 - 10:56 AMWell whaddya know? I expected to find nothing but French titles containing "Travers," like À Travers mes Grosses Lunettes - but looky look:
There's a 1988 East German flick called Treffen in Travers (no description).
And there's a 1925 Western called Battling Travers:
"When Bob tells Bull that his uncle is carrying a lot of money, Bull and his friends decide to rob the uncle. But Archie, sent to get Bob, overhears the plans. To save the money, Archie captures Bull, changes clothes with him, and joins in the robbery. He grabs the money from the others but is in trouble when the Sheriff finds him with it."
Doesn't look like either are on video, but it's fun to know they're out there...
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Re: "Movie that name!"
Thu, July 21, 2005 - 2:43 PM"Pastel de sangre" or Blood Pie made in 1971.